The Frankfort and Cincinnati Railroad is a defunct shortline railroad based in Kentucky. Despite its name, it had no connections with Cincinnati, Ohio.[1]
The Frankfort and Cincinnati Railroad ran between Frankfort, Kentucky, and Paris, Kentucky, with a major stop in Georgetown, Kentucky; a distance of 40 miles (64 km). It was at Georgetown that it crossed the Southern Railway.[2]
^Hixson, Kenneth R. "The Frankfort and Cincinnati Railroad". Abandoned Rails. Retrieved February 4, 2009.
^Parrent p.8-3
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